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    1” jumbo sockets

    Check out some of the Wright sockets you can just buy the sizes you want. Wright 1" Drive 6pt Impact Sockets
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    What's your favorite grease?

    I've been a big fan of the Premalube by certified labs lately. I personally think it blows the Red N Tacky out of the water and I noticed my overall grease consumption went down after I started using it. Only down side is you have to buy it by the box which I think is 48 tubes but typically a...
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    Wood stove insert

    I was talking to a few guys about this same thing the other day, one of them suggested rather than doing the insert putting in one of the ventless gas logs. I haven't done any research on it yet but I like the idea of having the fireplace look and some extra heat.
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    Regular Combination Wrenches

    As others have said all of the Wright combination wrenches are the Wright Grip 2.0 If you wanted a smooth Wright wrench one option would be the Angle Wrenches there's a decent picture in the link. https://mytoolsupply.com/wright-15-60-degree-open-end-angle-wrenches/
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    What wrenches for road box

    How do you like the wrench rack on the Facom set? Does it do a pretty good job at keeping the wrenches together if it gets tossed around in a road box?
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    What wrenches for road box

    This is a little out of budget but this is what I would recommend. Wright 7-19mm
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    Snapon Multi-Position Ratchets

    Glad I'm not the only one, I've had mine a little over a year now and still out of habit I always seem to grab the flex head ratchet
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    Cleanable Diesel fuel filter.

    I don't know of any cleanable filters that could be considered a primary filter. But if you happen to find something please post a link I could be curious to see the details on it
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    3/4" drive versus 1" drive breaker bars.

    I really feel like any broken 3/4" tool is the result of mis-use, Especially a breaker bar. I broke one of the china ones once but it took a piece of pipe and a skidloader to do it, I was impressed with how strong it was.
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    Ground Anchors

    That's actually a really good idea I know them are crazy strong I hit one once with a disc and it didn't phase the anchor the disc was a different story lol
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    Ground Anchors

    It's an ag building so don't have to deal with submitting drawings or any of that. With that being said the walls are its going to sit on are made of 4x4's I drill 3' deep holes 12" wide and set all the posts in concrete. Frost line around here is 32" There's a 2x6 skirt board along the...
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    Ground Anchors

    I was looking at the Helical Anchors I'll keep doing some research on them to try and figure out how many I'll need. I get it the easy way out with something like this is to hire a engineer but that's just not practical in this situation, I know if I called an engineering firm they would be so...
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    Ground Anchors

    The metal arches will be anchored to the walls with lag bolts and the walls are 8' tall My question is related to anchoring the walls to the ground, I just want some additional insurance to keep it from getting blown away
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    Ground Anchors

    30' Wide, 4x4's are 4' on center 3' in the ground. I have a brace on the outside of the walls every 8' and yes there's tin on the walls
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    Ground Anchors

    No, It has a fabric top on it. The 4x4's are vertical in the ground. Walls look like a typical pole building side walls just much lower and instead of trusses it'll have the hoop building sitting on them.
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    Ground Anchors

    It's 30' wide I'm really not sure who made the thing to get recommendations it was a used building but I'm sure they would read (please provide proper anchoring for this building we are not responsible for damage do to unproper anchoring although we cannot tell you how to anchor our building you...
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    Ground Anchors

    It's 52' long so I'd need 26 of them if I did go every 4' I tossed around the idea of taking a piece of rebar and making it a T with a J on the end similar to that picture and putting them in the ground with concrete I still may I'd like to see what other options are out there. Pcustoms also...
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    Ground Anchors

    I'm getting ready to put up a metal hoop building its going to sit on some pony walls with 4x4's set in concrete but I really want something else to hold the thing down. I'm terrified a big storm will roll through and blow the thing away, does anyone have any recommendations for good ground...
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    Removing label adhesive - what to use on stubborn goo?

    One trick you can try for getting the adhesive off is to put some of the acetone on a rag then place it over the old label then put a plastic bag over it for a couple of minutes it helps to keep the acetone from just evaporating just don't let it sit to long or it can lift the paint.
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    Soil Compaction Test?

    Have they already started building the pad?
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